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Return to Prayer

August 2

What have you observed?

• What are some ways people respond to bad news?

• Nehemiah received bad news about his people in Jerusalem– Today we look at his reaction– Like him, we should respond to all events in our

lives with prayer

Listen for who’s in trouble.

Nehemiah 1:2-4 (NIV) Hanani, one of my brothers, came from Judah with some other

men, and I questioned them about the Jewish remnant that survived the exile, and also about

Jerusalem. 3 They said to me, "Those who survived the exile and are back in the province

Listen for who’s in trouble.

are in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire." 4 When I

heard these things, I sat down and wept. For some days I mourned and fasted and prayed

before the God of heaven.

Informed Prayer

• Why did Nehemiah question his brother? • What report did Hanani and his men give to

Nehemiah? • What are some examples of great trouble and

disgrace among God’s people today?• What is the spiritual equivalent of a broken

down wall and a burned gate?

Informed Prayer• How did Nehemiah react to the news about

Jerusalem and the exiles? • Nehemiah responded with mourning, praying,

and fasting. When should we incorporate these practices in our lives?

• How would you describe the relationship between fasting and prayer?

• To summarize this passage, what admirable traits do you see demonstrated by Nehemiah?

Listen for Nehemiah’s confession.

Nehemiah 1:5-7 (NIV) Then I said: "O LORD, God of heaven, the great and awesome God,

who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and obey his commands, 6 let your ear

be attentive and your eyes open to hear the prayer your servant is praying before you day

and night for your servants,

Listen for Nehemiah’s confession.

the people of Israel. I confess the sins we Israelites, including myself and my father's

house, have committed against you. 7 We have acted very wickedly toward you. We have not obeyed the commands, decrees and laws you

gave your servant Moses.

Prayer of Confession

• How did Nehemiah describe God in his prayer? • What are the benefits of focusing on the

attributes of God? • After praise, what was the next element of

Nehemiah’s prayer?• In addition to praise to the Lord, what other key

aspect of prayer did Nehemiah include, even before he made any petition?

Prayer of Confession

• Of what sins were the Israelites guilty? • Why was Nehemiah confessing his own sin

when other people were in trouble?• Look up, read these passages about confession– Psalm 32:5, Luke 18:13, Proverbs 28:13, 1 John 1:9

• Why do you think confession should be a part of our prayer life?

Listen for Nehemiah’s request.

Nehemiah 1:8- 10 (NIV) "Remember the instruction you gave your servant Moses, saying,

'If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the nations, 9 but if you return to me and obey my commands, then even if your exiled people

are at the farthest horizon,

Listen for Nehemiah’s request.

I will gather them from there and bring them to the place I have chosen as a dwelling for my Name.' 10 "They are your servants and your people, whom you redeemed by your great

strength and your mighty hand.

Prayer of Commitment

• What promise of the Lord could the Israelites claim, according to Nehemiah?

• How did Nehemiah describe the people of Israel in his prayer?

Prayer of Commitment

• How would Nehemiah’s description match with a description of the Body of Christ, the Church in today’s world?

• Note the pattern of Nehemiah’s prayers … what are some elements of Nehemiah’s prayer life we could model to improve our personal prayer lives?

Application

• Make prayer your first response– Not your last resort– Confess your tendency to depend on yourself

more than Him– Ask for strength to make prayer your first priority

Application

• Schedule time for uninterrupted prayer– Reserve at least 15 – 30 minutes each day– Spend the time to focus on God, seek revival for

yourself and those around you– Don’t spend the entire time speaking, quiet

yourself for a few minutes at a time to be open to the Spirit’s guidance

Application

• Fast– Join with two or three others to fast with you on a

particular day– Instead of concerning yourself with food (or golf,

or TV, or working out at the gym, etc.), focus on prayer for revival or a particular need in your group or community

– Caution: use wisdom concerning any medical situation that would react adversely to going without food

Return to Prayer

August 2